Adam Deinlein

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Adam Deinlein (born December 27, 1909 in Hammelburg , Lower Franconia ; † March 21, 2003 in Munich ) was a German lawyer and from 1962 to 1974 the district president of Upper Bavaria .

Life

Deinlein studied after graduating from high school in 1929 in Aschaffenburg from 1929 to 1934 jurisprudence at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (LMU). He was a scholarship holder of the Maximilianeum Foundation .

After the first state examination in law, Deinlein began his legal traineeship in Lauf near Nuremberg in 1933, while at the same time writing his doctoral thesis at the University of Erlangen . In 1934, he was with a work on the enrichment of intent with the acquisition of offenses for Dr. iur. PhD . After the second state examination in 1936, he entered the service of the Bavarian judiciary, first as a judge and then as a public prosecutor .

In 1939 he was drafted into the infantry on the French front, then deployed in the Russian campaign, and was a division adjutant for the last two years of the war. After a short hospital stay in Deggendorf in 1945 , he was a French prisoner of war until 1947.

From 1947 Deinlein initially worked for the Munich public prosecutor's office, later as (senior) legal advisor for the state capital of Munich and from 1952 for the Ministry of the Interior of the Free State of Bavaria . On September 1, 1962, he was appointed regional president of Upper Bavaria . On December 31, 1974, as a result of his retirement, he handed over the official business to Raimund Eberle . After his retirement he worked as a lawyer .

Adam Deinlein was married in 1937, his wife died in 2001. The marriage resulted in two children. Since 1929 he was a member of the Catholic student association KDStV Tuiskonia Munich in the CV and played a major role in its re-establishment in 1946/1947.

Act

The focus of his work as President of the Government was a. the municipal area reform , the development of state environmental protection , the Munich II airport , the Munich marshalling yard, the trunk road ring around the state capital and the water abstraction in the Loisach valley .

He held numerous honorary positions, including chairman of the Munich-Upper Bavaria tourism association and chairman of the transport committee for the 1972 Olympic Games .

He was awarded the Bavarian Order of Merit in 1964 and the Great Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany in 1973 .

literature

  • Gelberg, Karl-Ulrich: Adam Deinlein (1962–1974) . In: Stephan Deutinger, Karl-Ulrich Gelberg and Michael Stephan (eds.), The regional presidents of Upper Bavaria . 2nd edition Munich 2010, pp. 300–311.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Announcement of awards of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany. In: Federal Gazette . Vol. 25, No. 159, August 25, 1973.